Test it

Now that you have learned all about rules and laws do you think you are confident enough to take our rules and laws test? ...Be warned though if we think you are not ready to do the test, you will not be able to complete it and will be advised to go back to the Read It pages!

The objects of rules and laws are:

To keep society safeTo keep us from doing anything we want toTo stop our rights and freedomsTo give us more responsibility

What do we mean by unwritten rules?

Difficult rules that we try and remember in our headsCommon sense rules that exist in our headsRules that we have to write down for ourselvesRules that are written down for us

Which of these is a handbook for our our road safety rules?

Highway patrol bookHighway conductHigh road user bookHighway code

What do Members of Parliament do that affects us all?

Come together to chat about familiesCome together to discuss and propose new lawsCome together but decide laws on their ownCome together and argue

What is the role of School Council?

They are involved in making rules for other schoolsThey are involved in deciding what will be in examsThey are involved in making rules for their schoolThey are involved in deciding what holidays there are

Which of these Rights does every individual have?

The right to live whereverThe right to go to schoolThe right to travel at any ageThe right to break the law

In this lesson, which of these best describe the word 'consequence'?

What will happen to meWhat reward i will receiveWhat will not happen to meWhat might happen to me

If you break a rule at school by doing a very bad thing, what is the first thing that is likely to happen to you?

I will receive a detentionI will be excluded for a short whileI will be excluded permanentlyNothing will happen to me